nrg on time 4U BUSINESS 2 Variable-rate product
The nrg on time 4U BUSINESS 2 program ensures savings in the operating cost of large enterprises, with a 30% consistency discount on the margin of the supplier, cost-based energy and low final supply rate. The nrg on time 4U BUSINESS 2, facilitates the operation of the business with unique benefits:
- 30% discount on the supplier's margin.
- Shell fuel gift cards valued at 25€
- Zero guarantee deposit with standing payment order.
SUPPLY RATES:
Consistency discount price:
[1.04 x M.T.A. x (1+Distribution Network Losses)+
0.0091€/kWh] + fixed fee
Initial rate:[1.04 x M.T.A. x (1+Distribution Network Losses)+€0.0130/kWh] + fixed fee
Zero guarantee deposit with standing payment order activation
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I want it If you are a customer, please click hereSpecial Offer price with 30% Consistency Discount on the supplier's margin:
[1.04 x M.T.A. x (1+Distribution Network Losses) + 0.0091€/kWh] + fixed fee
Initial rate:[1.04 x M.T.A. x (1+Distribution Network Losses)+€0.0130/kWh] + fixed fee
The electricity charge of the Program is determined based on the first published by IPTO Weighted Average Electricity Market Price "W.A.M.P.", which is published monthly here.
Monthly fee: 9.90€
Fee discounts:
- 30% with e-bill and standing payment order
- 20% with standing payment order
- 10% with e-bill
The charge (1.04 x M.T.A. x (1+Distribution Network Losses) + 0.0130€/kWh) concerns the competitive part of the invoice.
Monthly Fee: €9.9/month. The monthly fixed fee amount is for 30 calendar days.
E-bill To activate e-bill, enter mynrg and select e-bill from the settings. See detailed instructions on how to activate e-bill here.
September 2024 | |
Energy Charge without Prompt Payment (€/kWh) |
0,17121 |
Energy Charge with Prompt Payment (€/kWh) |
0,16731 |
Find out about the energy charges here.
Find out about the regulated charges here.
Regulated charges are the same for all consumers, regardless of the energy provider they have chosen and are determined by the legal and regulatory framework depending on the type of supply.